Andrew Robertson is delighted with his move to Liverpool.
The Scotland left-back signed for the Reds from Hull City on Friday.
He told liverpoolfc.com: "When any club like this comes up, you don't get the opportunities a lot so obviously you start to think what it'd be like to play for a club like this, and play with the players that are here, so of course it's a natural thing that you think about it. But I like to think that I'm quite focused and didn't let it turn my head or anything, I was just concentrating on Hull.
"But when it came to pre-season there was a lot of speculation, I was trying to focus on getting fit most importantly, but I was thinking the move could be on the cards.
"I think when I got the phone call to say 'it's on', my girlfriend was sitting next to me so naturally I told her first and we were obviously both over the moon and delighted. The next call's obviously to your parents. My family are proud of what I've achieved so far and they're all over the moon with the move, as well as me of course. We're all just looking forward to being part of the Liverpool family now."
Robertson admits making the move to Liverpool after his release by Celtic makes him proud.
"I was at Celtic when I was younger and I ended up getting released when I was 15. I made the decision to go to Queen's Park and I was there for three years in the youth set-up and then luckily I managed to get a year in the first team when Rangers were in the league.
"There was a lot of press around the Third Division at that time and I think that helped me, to play against Rangers in a full stadium at Ibrox, it gave me experiences I wouldn't have got if it weren't for their situation."